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strolling past the the ever smaller darkroom section at my local pro shop this morning i spotted a neat row of kodak hc 110 and on impulse grabbed a bottle.
in my film bin i have hp5, delta 100 & 400, fp4, and now the gekko 100 & agfa 400 apx.
any words of wisdom for me?
joe
in my film bin i have hp5, delta 100 & 400, fp4, and now the gekko 100 & agfa 400 apx.
any words of wisdom for me?
joe
kaiyen
local man of mystery
Use dilution H.
I have never used HC-110, and don't even know what diluation H is, but every post I ever read on PN or apug seems to recomend H. "H" apparently stands for "Ansel's preferred diluation" or something like that
Ah. Too much time to post, too little actual useful content to provide.
allan
I have never used HC-110, and don't even know what diluation H is, but every post I ever read on PN or apug seems to recomend H. "H" apparently stands for "Ansel's preferred diluation" or something like that
Ah. Too much time to post, too little actual useful content to provide.
allan
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ray_g
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I love HP5 in HC110. One of my favorites.
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ray_g
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ray_g said:
thanks ray, looks like lots of great info!
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peter_n
Veteran
I think HC stands for high concentration. Brilliant with HP5+. Member GeneW is a master with that combo.
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ray_g
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Ahem... and that was taken with a 50/1.5 Sonnar, Joe. 
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
HC is my second favorite only to Xtol.
Try dllution G or H, can't remember which one, but it is the one that is exactly TWICE the time of dilution B.
I usually use 5ml original syrup to bring to 250ml working solution. One shot. Lasts a long time and gives very nice tonality with Tri-X.
Try dllution G or H, can't remember which one, but it is the one that is exactly TWICE the time of dilution B.
I usually use 5ml original syrup to bring to 250ml working solution. One shot. Lasts a long time and gives very nice tonality with Tri-X.
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i noticed that ray.
it looks very nice.
i have quite a few of hp5 rolls ready to be processed, do i dare use a new to me developer?
i think so.
it looks very nice.
i have quite a few of hp5 rolls ready to be processed, do i dare use a new to me developer?
i think so.
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
12 minutes @ 22 C with 400TX (the new Tri-x).
aad
Not so new now.
H is twice as dilute as B, and moving to that made a huge difference.
wintoid
Back to film
ray_g said:I love HP5 in HC110. One of my favorites.
Probably my favourite too.
GeneW
Veteran
One of my fav developers, and a great combo with HP5. I use it 1:100 (makes measuring it out very easy)
1:100
approx 3x dil B (I round up to the nearest multiple of 3)
agitation: 3 inversions every 3 mins
This is a kind of semi-stand development. It's worked well for me.
Gene
1:100
approx 3x dil B (I round up to the nearest multiple of 3)
agitation: 3 inversions every 3 mins
This is a kind of semi-stand development. It's worked well for me.
Gene
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Good for you, joe! One must experiment, always...
I've been interested in trying other developers... but first I must replenish my D-76 stash and learn more about it. All this talk about dilutions sounds like Greek to me. Only recently did I dare to use D-76 diluted 1:1 and the results weren't disappointing.
I've been interested in trying other developers... but first I must replenish my D-76 stash and learn more about it. All this talk about dilutions sounds like Greek to me. Only recently did I dare to use D-76 diluted 1:1 and the results weren't disappointing.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Holy crow, Kovacs' shot is terrific! I had sorta given up on HP5+; now I have to reconsider. ... and just when I had "decided" to standardise on Tri-X/Rodinal.
One question: Joe, how have you exposed the HP5? Box speed? My experience with HP5+ in the past, as with Tri-X, is that exposing at around 200 is beneficial, especially with high-dilution developers such as discussed here.
One question: Joe, how have you exposed the HP5? Box speed? My experience with HP5+ in the past, as with Tri-X, is that exposing at around 200 is beneficial, especially with high-dilution developers such as discussed here.
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earl, i set the camera at the 'proper' speed but i tend to under-expose when shooting.
joe
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ray_g
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GeneW said:One of my fav developers, and a great combo with HP5. I use it 1:100 (makes measuring it out very easy)
1:100
approx 3x dil B (I round up to the nearest multiple of 3)
agitation: 3 inversions every 3 mins
This is a kind of semi-stand development. It's worked well for me.
Gene
That should help decrease the grain. I'll try that next time. Thanks, Gene.
w3rk5
Well-known
I rate HP5+ and APX 400 @ 200-250. I often use dilution B but I'm starting to favor dilution H. Just to let you know I have "soft water".back alley said:strolling past the the ever smaller darkroom section at my local pro shop this morning i spotted a neat row of kodak hc 110 and on impulse grabbed a bottle.
in my film bin i have hp5, delta 100 & 400, fp4, and now the gekko 100 & agfa 400 apx.
any words of wisdom for me?
joe
HP5+ dilution B it for 5 min @ 20 degrees Celsius (double time for dilution H).
APX 400 dilution B it for 6 min @ 20 degrees Celsius (double time for dilution H).
kmack
do your job, then let go
GeneW said:One of my fav developers, and a great combo with HP5. I use it 1:100 (makes measuring it out very easy)
1:100
approx 3x dil B (I round up to the nearest multiple of 3)
agitation: 3 inversions every 3 mins
This is a kind of semi-stand development. It's worked well for me.
Gene
Gene's work using hc110 at 1:100 was a major reason I tried it. Works great with HP5 and FP4.
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